Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... Corps Ordered to Remain CHAPTER XI . FORT DONELSON · Confederate Council of War at Bowling Green . John- ston Resolves " To Fight for Nashville at Donelson . " Fort Donelson reënforced . Views of Union Com- manders on the Tennessee ...
... Corps Ordered to Remain CHAPTER XI . FORT DONELSON · Confederate Council of War at Bowling Green . John- ston Resolves " To Fight for Nashville at Donelson . " Fort Donelson reënforced . Views of Union Com- manders on the Tennessee ...
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... Corps Was Retained Before Washington . A Letter from the President Urging Action . Franklin's Division Sent to McClellan , from McDowell . No Use Made of it . Mc- Clellan's Inexplicable Delay at Yorktown . Testimony of Officers on Both ...
... Corps Was Retained Before Washington . A Letter from the President Urging Action . Franklin's Division Sent to McClellan , from McDowell . No Use Made of it . Mc- Clellan's Inexplicable Delay at Yorktown . Testimony of Officers on Both ...
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... corps . The plan was attended with reasonable success , and by the 15th of April , 1862 , reported General Schofield , " an active , efficient force of 13,800 men was placed in the field , " nearly all Ibid . , p . 8 . of cavalry . The ...
... corps . The plan was attended with reasonable success , and by the 15th of April , 1862 , reported General Schofield , " an active , efficient force of 13,800 men was placed in the field , " nearly all Ibid . , p . 8 . of cavalry . The ...
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... corps , to be commanded re- spectively by Generals Irvin McDowell , E. V. Sumner , S. P. Heintzelman , and E. D. Keyes ; the forces to be left in front of Washington were to be placed in command of General James S. Wads- worth . A fifth ...
... corps , to be commanded re- spectively by Generals Irvin McDowell , E. V. Sumner , S. P. Heintzelman , and E. D. Keyes ; the forces to be left in front of Washington were to be placed in command of General James S. Wads- worth . A fifth ...
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... corps , shall leave said city entirely secure . That no more than two army corps ( about fifty thou- sand troops ) of said Army of the Potomac shall be moved en route for a new base of operations until the naviga- tion of the Potomac ...
... corps , shall leave said city entirely secure . That no more than two army corps ( about fifty thou- sand troops ) of said Army of the Potomac shall be moved en route for a new base of operations until the naviga- tion of the Potomac ...
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